They found that if pollution is frozen to around -18C in a condensing tube the particles clump together and fall to the bottom, allowing fresh clean air to pass through.

Their method was able to remove 99 per cent of particulates and 98 per cent of nitrogen oxide pollutants. It is hoped that the work could pave the way for simple modification of air conditioning and humidifier units...

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